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It took four painful years for Bethenny Frankel to finalize her divorce from Jason Hoppy, but now that it's officially over, she's never felt better. In a new interview with Us Weekly, the Skinnygirl mogul says the day she signed the divorce papers, she had lunch at the soon-to-be-shuttered Four Seasons in New York, where she tore up the copy of the papers and threw them into the hotel pool. "It was all very poetic. It felt like closure, going there. My divorce is done, and this place is done," she says. "I have cried enough tears to fill the Hudson River. I'd think, How could this go on for so long? Four years on a two-year marriage!" It's really over now, though, and she's focused instead on the daughter she and Jason share. "I cherish every moment and have built my whole world around her," Bethenny muses. "I feel like I'm finally getting back to center. I'd say I'm in the best place of my life."

It took four painful years for Bethenny Frankel to finalize her divorce from Jason Hoppy, but now that it's officially over, she's never felt better. In a new interview with Us Weekly, the Skinnygirl mogul says the day she signed the divorce papers, she had lunch at the soon-to-be-shuttered Four Seasons in New York, where she tore up the copy of the papers and threw them into the hotel pool. "It was all very poetic. It felt like closure, going there. My divorce is done, and this place is done," she says. "I have cried enough tears to fill the Hudson River. I'd think, How could this go on for so long? Four years on a two-year marriage!" It's really over now, though, and she's focused instead on the daughter she and Jason share. "I cherish every moment and have built my whole world around her," Bethenny muses. "I feel like I'm finally getting back to center. I'd say I'm in the best place of my life."